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   PixieDust release notes 1.1.1
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    PixieDust release notes 1.1.1
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    Here's what's new in Release 1.1.1 (20 October 2017):
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     Bug fixes
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      Fixed a bug with apostrophe characters. PixieApps can now publish to the web with aposthrophes in the the page's title. Previously, using an apostrophe within the page title field of a PixieApp's Publish Configuration dialog (
      <a href="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3170980/31344598-1e0f6f8c-ace1-11e7-97c4-e30480ee87b6.png">
       example
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      ) would cause the web publishing process to fail (
      <a href="https://github.com/ibm-watson-data-lab/pixiedust/issues/464">
       #464
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      ).
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     Enhancements
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      An alpha release of
      <strong>
       PixieDust chart sharing
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      is now live. PixieDust's
      <code>
       display()
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      function has long been a key feature of the library, allowing developers to automatically render charts from DataFrames. Now, PixieDust-rendered charts have been extended to automatically publish as web pages at the click of a button.
      <a href="https://medium.com/ibm-watson-data-lab/share-your-jupyter-notebook-charts-on-the-web-43e190df4adb">
       See the announcement blog
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      for more details (
      <a href="https://github.com/ibm-watson-data-lab/pixiedust/issues/474">
       #474
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      ).
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